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Conor Benn Tested Positive for “Hardcore Doping Stuff” Dan Rafael says


Via Robert Segal: Dan Rafael said the drug Conor Benn tested positive for, clomifene, was a “heavy doping agent.”

Rafael says that Benn (21-0, 14 KOs) needs to admit his wrongdoing because boxing fans won’t believe him if he insists that he did nothing wrong. Benn had to speak up because he was the captain of his ship and responsible for anything that entered his body.

Benn is expected to battle the bigger, stronger Chris Eubank Jr this Saturday night at the O2 Arena in London. The bout has now been postponed, according to his promoter Eddie Hearn, after the British Boxing Control Board refused to sanction it.

Hearn gave a speech earlier today saying that Benn is not suspended. However, Hearn did not say how the drug got into Benn’s body, nor did he reveal when his sample B would be tested and the results released to the public.

“In the case of Conor Benn, the substance he tested positive for is heavy doping it is used to do bad things,” said Dan Rafael to Social boxing about Conor Benn testing positive for the banned substance clomifene.

“Surname [marijuana and weight loss drugs] has a lot less severity than if you were caught with this substance. I have been writing and speaking to people about drug testing for over 20 years.

“I know a lot about it; I wrote a lot about it. I know a lot of nuance about it, and this seems pretty straightforward.

“VADA is an agency that regularly catches cheaters, and it just doesn’t conclude that you can wage this war in such cases.

“It shouldn’t be in your system. I don’t think it’s a matter of removing your name. I think it’s a matter of challenge”, said Rafael when asked how Benn can remove his name. Tell us what happened.

“Anyway people, at least in America, we are a forgiving country. If you realize your mistake, you will usually get another chance. But you have to show some emotion. You must accept; you must admit; you have to explain yourself.

“Do a little penance and then make a big return. I don’t think Conor Benn’s career is over or completely ruined, but if he goes through the rest of his career trying to say this isn’t real, either this is fake, or ‘I do not do anything,’ or whatever, I don’t think most people will believe him.

“Or come clean and say ‘this is what happened. I’m sorry. I shouldn’t have done this, or if you really didn’t mean to, you’d be better off going through every single person you’ve come into contact with and giving you something that you’ve put in your mouth. into your system.

“According to my sources, the test returned was from a urine test. So you have to know what’s in your body. So he has two options. Either clean up and say you got it and how you got it, or you better find out who gave it to you and take care of that business too. That’s how you can go back.

“It is not a matter of making the record clean. By the way, I’ve seen tons of fighters with positive drug test results. Maybe it was a black mark on their record to some extent, but they were able to recover,” said Dan Rafael.

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